Black Crows Corvus Touring Ski

$1,502.00
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Features

  • Reverse camber and underfoot flex give this ski responsive pivot and powerful grip
  • 107mm waist width provides stability and floatation across conditions
  • Flat tail and flat underfoot for increased grip on hard terrain
  • Medium to long turn radius delivers improved control at high speeds

Description

A timeless staple, the Black Crows Corvus is your go-to for grand alpine escapades. Crafted for extreme freeriding, the Corvus is primed to soar downhill. Put the pedal to the metal with the Corvus and its thoughtful design makes traversing all sorts of landscape at white-knuckle speeds a breeze.

Tech Specs

If high speeds and maximum punch and stability are the key attributes in your ski of choice, look no further than the Black Crows Corvus. A powerhouse with dual titanal plates, the Corvus is at home at mind-warping speeds through any type of terrain. The unique combination of extended rocker lines in the tip and tail, and flat section underfoot makes slashing, pivoting, and micro-speed checks effortless, and medium to long turn radius keeps everything planted when you want to eat up vertical feet.

107mm underfoot means they'll handle everything from deep pow, to hardpack and windboard, you name it, the Corvus can crush it. Durable ABS sidewalls wrap a snappy poplar core with fiberglass reinforcements, so you can stomp every sketchy landing with full confidence.

Customer Reviews

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Brandon T. (Brattleboro, US)
Reputation proceeds itself

As a mostly east coast skier condition can be variable.
I got the ski late in the season but thanks to some late high elevation snow storms they got a variable testing condition. Ive heard stories of the Corvus but it lives up to all of them. It glides through powder, carves through iced up groomers and best of all bulldozes through the skied up post storm chop. Love them and can’t wait to put some more vertical on them next year.